With Wednesday’s payday drawing near for the Chester Upland School District’s teachers, Pennsylvania’s education secretary has a plan to keep the district afloat for a few more months. Chester Upland officials have been warning that the district is running out of money and may not be able to meet its payroll.
Education Secretary Ronald Tomalis says the state could help the district until the end of the school year — but only if a third party manages the finances.
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